The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... ftand clofe ; my Lord Protector will come this way by and by , and then we may deliver our fupplications in quill . 2 Pet . Marry , the Lord protect him , for he's a good man , Jefu bless him ! Enter Suffolk , and Queen . 1 Pet . Here a ...
... ftand clofe ; my Lord Protector will come this way by and by , and then we may deliver our fupplications in quill . 2 Pet . Marry , the Lord protect him , for he's a good man , Jefu bless him ! Enter Suffolk , and Queen . 1 Pet . Here a ...
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... ftand . Come , come , my Lords ; 3 Thefe Oracles are hardily attain'd , And hardly understood . The King is now in progrefs tow'rds St. Albans , With him , the hufband of this lovely lady , Thither go thefe news , as fast as horfe can ...
... ftand . Come , come , my Lords ; 3 Thefe Oracles are hardily attain'd , And hardly understood . The King is now in progrefs tow'rds St. Albans , With him , the hufband of this lovely lady , Thither go thefe news , as fast as horfe can ...
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... ftand alone , you go about to torture me in vain . Enter a Beadle with Whips . Glo . Well , Sir , we muft have you find your legs . Sirrah , beadle , whip him till he leap over the fame ftool T Bead , Bead . I will , my Lord . Come on ...
... ftand alone , you go about to torture me in vain . Enter a Beadle with Whips . Glo . Well , Sir , we muft have you find your legs . Sirrah , beadle , whip him till he leap over the fame ftool T Bead , Bead . I will , my Lord . Come on ...
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... ftands . Sorry am I to hear what I have heard ; Noble she is ; but if fhe have forgot Honour and Virtue , and convers ... ftand jure , wheje rightful caufe prevail . D SCENE SCENE IV . Changes to the Duke of York's Palace KING HENRY VI . 33.
... ftands . Sorry am I to hear what I have heard ; Noble she is ; but if fhe have forgot Honour and Virtue , and convers ... ftand jure , wheje rightful caufe prevail . D SCENE SCENE IV . Changes to the Duke of York's Palace KING HENRY VI . 33.
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... ftand apart ; the King fhall know your mind . -Dread Lord , the Commons fend you word by me , Unless Lord Suffolk ftrait be done to death , Or Or banished fair England's territories , They will by violence 66 THE SECOND PART OF.
... ftand apart ; the King fhall know your mind . -Dread Lord , the Commons fend you word by me , Unless Lord Suffolk ftrait be done to death , Or Or banished fair England's territories , They will by violence 66 THE SECOND PART OF.
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